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'Prep Cage Teams Launch Tournaments SPORTS DECEMBER 1, 1964 Southwood Little League Sidio Repeats As President Southwood Little League will have George Sido as its president for a second term of office. The league provides spring and summer baseball for 350 boys west of Hawthorne Blvd.. between Del Amo and Sepul- veda Blvd., and east of Henrietta St. Sidio is one of 10 board members elected to run the affairs of the league. Others are Bob Medeiros. vice pres- ident: Nancy Medeiros, secre- tary: Don Carlson, treasurer; Noah Waller, player's agent: Man-in Andcrson, umpire-in- chief: Ben Young, field sup- ervisor Ross Karp. statistics; Rod Simonson, purchasing gent: Lil Hasten, publicity; \ and Elizabeth Cox. auxiliary president. Sidio. 5327 Emerald St.. Torranee. says the goals of Southwood this year are two- fold. New buildings must be erected to prevent vandal- Ism, prevent careless han- dling of equipment, and pro- vide sanitation facilities Ha also plans to instigate a strong training program for managers, coaches, umpires, nd players. After moving its playing facilities to four locations in six years, Southwood Little League will use Texaco prop- erty at the foot of Halison and Ronald St.. Torrance. for the third season. 0 Prohibitive moving costs ' during the past eight years have prevented the league from developing structural facilities, according to Sidio. 'The league must con- struct a concession stand, > scorer's booth and storage room that cannot be broken into so easily as the past." OILERS WIN DISNEYLAND BOWL GAME The Torrance Oilers de- feated the Anaheim Rams, 20-7, in the Disneyland Bowl game at Garden Grove Saturday. It marked the team's ninth Pop War- ner peewee victory against one loss. Rick Constantino scored two touchdowns and Billy Fick tallied the other for the Torrance 90-pounders. The Oilers play the Costa Mesa Cowboys Sunday at West High in a Southern California playoff game at 1 p m. The Pop Warner banquet and election of officers takes place tonight at the Space Tech Lab in Lawn- dale. Players and parents will attend, according to league officials. Football Playoffs Scheduled daughter. *»|£ J^'i Althougn tne high schoo , member of ' tho^ footba " Payoffs were trim- med with the elimination ofi five local teams last week-1 GEOIU.K SIDIO Southwood Little League iliary purchasing agent, his is a: lan is a league. Paul. 14. formerly played in the league. Sidio is employed at Space end, two key games in the! Technology in Redondo Beach CIF ranks will be played as an engineer. Auto Show Opens In Los Angeles Mickey Thompson's Hot-Boat and Speed Show will open tomorrow at the Torrance Great Western Exhibit Cen Auto. Sidio emphasized. Sidio came to ...-- from Westchester where he tcr. just off the Santa Ana served as an assistant coach Freeway at Atlantic in Los In Uttle 1-eague He wa« Angeles. statistician in South- Little League hereabouts Friday night. CONGLOMERATION OF BASKKTBALL . . . Tjpical of the local high school campaign Is action which takes place In the Pacific Shores Tournament at Redondo, Aviation and Mira Costa gyms, and the Torrance Lightweight Tournament at West, North and Torrancr high schools. Both events get under way this evening and culminate with championship games on Saturday. ll'rfivller.ld Photo) Bee Squads To Compete In Torranee Each of the four high schools (nun Torrance launch their 1964-63 ha.skctball season in the Pacific Shores Tournament tonight. Earlier in the day 16 Class B teams open competition in the 6th annual Tor- rance Lightweight Tournament at Tor- rance, North and West gyms. Games art from 4 p.m. on. Coaches spent Tuesday determining the future of their players, placing them most advantageously with the varsity, junior varsity, Class B or C units. -S ,;. <-. Coach Will Boerger, veteran Torrance coach, is faced with a more immediate problem of replacing his returning all- Pioneer League forward. Walt Hale, miss- ing from practice this week with the flu. Jon Chaykowski, a senior, figures to fill the vacancy. The Tartars start off by facing North High in a tournament opener at 6:30 this evening at Mira Costa. South High tan- gles with El Segundo at the same hour at Redondo High, and West gets a twilight starting assignment against Palos Verdes at Aviation gym at 5 p.m. The Redondo Scahawks. tournament choice, are matched against Beverly Hilll in the RUHS gym, the game to follow tht South-El Segundo contest. fr -:r * In the lightweight tournament, four perennial powerhouses were placed In the lower quarter bracket, and are paired in a double-header at North High. Redondo meets Aviation at 4:30 tnd Mira Costa battles North at 6 p.m. The survivor among this foursome is expected to be at least in the final* Saturday night at West High. Both tournaments are prelude to the pre-league season, which opens next Tuesday afternoon with a full slate of games in the vanity, Junior vanity, bee, and cee divisions. Ing tl takes on Fullerton at El°Ca- mlno Murdock Stadium, and Loyola. the favorite, battles 1 Santa Barbara at Sentinel Stadium in Inglcwood. Both games are 8 p.m. Pairings for quarter-final and semi-final games are: ones Basketballers rt . 2nd in Kace, wins Title Play Two Doublcheaders Parnclli Jones of Torrance 1 CLASS AAAA Quartar. finala before More than 400 displays of racing cars and boats, cus- •Ti chief wood _..-.- becoming president a year toms and cars of the future ago. His wife. Duels, is aux- will b> unveiled. Tourney Line-ups Following are starting line-ups for local teams in the Pacific Shore* Basketball Tournament: Torrance High Jon Chaykowski, f Bart Johnson, f Dick Davies, c Fred Carpenter, g Bob Brennan, g Grade Ht. 12 6-1 10 6-3 -' 12 68 11 6-2 12 6-0 North High Grade Ht. Jesse Jacobs, f , . 12 6-2 Don Albin, f .' 12 6-2 Ron Taylor, c 12 6-11 Greg Shearer, g 12 5-11 Charley Richardson, g 11 Ml West High Grade Ht. John Marsden, f 12 60 Dave LaRoche, f 11 8-0 John Cochram, c 12 6-2 Dani Thomas, g 12 6-0 Pat Hall, g 12 6-0 South High Grade Ht, Dave Kuchenbecker, f 12 6-3 Steve French, f 12 6-2 Steve Kuchenbecker, c 11 6-6 Chuck Fernandes, g 10 5-8 Ed Holmes, g 115-9 Exp B's B's Var B's Var cinched the 1964 United'non-conference basketball States Auto stock car driving, games. El Camino and Long championship by taking sec- Beach City College of the . ,.,., «r . r . ,,..,,. !li'I; '! 01"1 Placp m the Billy Vuko- 1 Metropolitan Conference ex- IK1, *r*11i..iK!TTr?, : ., A J. <har : vlch Memorial Race at Man- ehan «« Wwtern c«" f "cncf i.ii,. iu..n,hr. ,,.. ,. .. u. «..i 'opponents tomorrow and Frl- Continuing a schedule of meets Long Beach in the sec «-2i'«l Ml San I Inut ---.....r— Lon> B**rh •oly (1-11 WntmlnitOr (ft.Ji «i §it« lo b* deilcndrd. Santa Ana V*ll»y (9-n v). Wrmilur (l-l-ll tl Ctrntoi Coll.ga. Norwalk. CLASS AAA Quartar.fmala VPPBR BRACKET 81 PranrU 10-0) TI. Pomona r.thollo <«.J> *i Mt. Ban Antonio Collac*. Walnut II p.m. Thursday); Burroucha. Chin* Laka (7-1-3) at Bant* Maria LOWER BRACKET Fullartoi. <»-!> »a. Lamirn (7-HI at El Camlnn Cl»r»mont (9-0-1) IK-O-3) at Cltrui Oltndora. CLASS AA tamllinii* t'PPEn BRACKKT Thmmand Oak* (1(1.01 vi La Canada (It-2) at Oxnor.l High. Marino An-mlla Speedway The race was ' P'?""'£. ."' mt WM day even.ngs. ond game of a twin-bill. The scene switches to Compton Friday where F.I Ca mlno and Harbor tangle in the prelim and Compton and Long Beach are paired in thejfjg urf « with center Jim Smlthit ne "wJ! rr i 0" s ' won by A. J. Foyt. At Harbor tomorrow the Jones bested Norm Nelson , Warriors oppose Compton at 7 p.m. while host Harbor of Racine, Wis.. forced out of the race by engine trouble! in the 34th lap. Foyt finished the 134-lap race over the 1.4-mile track in 1 hour, 49 minutes and 18 seconds. Jones, of Torrance finished less than a lap behind. The top 10 finishers, with the number of laps each com- pleted: I. A. J. Fbyt Illnunlon), 1S4; I. Dog Patch Kids Upset 76erg In Slo-Pitch Kedondo High I Jeff Sims, f Paul Hoffman, f Bob Clemo, c Dave Druliner, g Ray Woodfin, g Grade 12 12 12 12 11 Ht. 6-6 6-5 ft-5 6-2 61 Exp JV's JV's Var. B's B's Exp. Var. Var Var. Var. Var. Exp, Var Var. Var, B's B's Exp Var Var Var. Var. Var. (9-0) at Lacuna Bom-h (S-l-1) LOWER BRACKET - San Lull nt.i.,... Mi--n,n 17-a-l) «. Low-11 . >' I'oly. Ban Lul» Oblnno. . Parnvlll Jonti <T ....-..-,. 134; .. L»nnard (San JOM), 134; 4 Bobby Vntrr (Altauqurniuii). 1S3 ' Marvln Porter inardcnm. 131 -. Llayd Ruby (Wlchlla rail. -.. Co*. rhl>IU T>x >. 127: 7. Jo» riark (Banta Monli-a). 1M; S. Carl Joiner (Poi land I. 12S: 9 Clmi Against Santa Ana, t h e Warriors jumped to a 35-20 moved on In win their first game. Wrestlers Triumph at El Camino El Camino College's wrest- ling squad smashed its way I through a weak Mt. San An- tonio College team, winning Each of the five starters^. i Mt Saturday, for El Camino hit in double, Tnjngl , Urted out wf || f or second tussle Gaining experience a nd showing definite workman- ......v........ .. ............... tne warriors as Richard 'and guard Garry Gallger Timble plnned John sharing high point honors ship as a team, the Warriors or. have a 1-1 record on the young season following Frl- Coast College and Saturday's 77-58 victory over Santa Ana College. Leading the Tribe In Its opening game with the Pi rates was forward Lynn Arch In the Torranee winter Slo- Pitch League the M o r r I , "»ld with_20 point, Union 76ers dropped their first game of the season to the Dog Patch Kids. 8-6 The 76ers lead the league with a 3-1 record Other scores Monday were; Spare Time 8, South Tor <'para-|rance Lions 2; St, Lawrence 7. Slo's 2. A letterman from ranee, Archibald kept Tor his Warrior teammates in the contest until the closing min utes. He had 14 rebounds to pace the squad.__ Innuui gmltli Halftl El r C«aM (111 [ (111 M, after 3 min. 45 sec. of wrest* with 14 apiece. jj ng In th« 123-pound class, Tom McCann won a 4-2 de- cision over Guy Walker. Norm Dean followed In the j., - 130 pound class defeating "" j T) r^ Stev. MlUard 7-2. Gary deBeaubien, Dan Apo- daca, Paul Hooper and Dwight Fritz followed with wins for the Warriors In the 137. 157, 167, and 177 divi- M) II Camlna (Ml r r A lhald (10) r lltdtkamp (f) < Smith (I) C OaJIg.r («) O Bparwn ••i Orant* CoaH sa. Oranf* Coaat acortu I (U>on (4). Batty IJ). El ramlnn Korlnc cubai Cllbam (S). Hall (1). Barry <') I Camlna (771 Santa Ana Archibald (U'l f chaaa (11) lladtkamn (II) r Walt (13) (14) r Pitta (S) (I Kllna-imtth (4) (U) Caller (14) Spario nil . mi Camlno SJ Kl Canunn x-nrlnc fuha: rilbo II. Hall (41. Berry (». Oibrlnk sions. The only Mt. SAC man to come through was Ted Mo Nevin who defeated Ron Fisher 8-7 In the 147 Ib. class. However, Al Alverez, 191 pounder from Mt. SAC was awarded his match by forfeit. In the battle of the giants, Saturday the heavyweights. Nick Ca- Varsity: Fifth Place game ro |U, after finishing football according to the~ positioning 'at Redondo, 3:30 p.m; Con-| 0 nly a week ago, defeated of teams in the Pacific Shores 'solation finals at Redondo, Norm Klemz, 9-0. varsity and Torrance B-J5;15; Third Place game at Re- The next test for the War- brackets have been an-!dondo, 7 p m.; Championship riors comes Saturday eve- TOURNAMENT SCHEDULES The schedule of tourna- ment basketball games, listed | nounced as follows: WKDNKSDAY Varsity: Mira Costa vs Cul- ver City at Mira Costa, 8 p. m.; North vs. Torrance at Mira Costa, 6:30; Palos Ver- des vs. West at Aviation, 5 p.m.; Santa Monica vs. Avia- tion at Aviation, 8 p m.; Glen- dale vs. Loyola at Aviation, 6:30; Fermin Lasuen vs. Hawthorne at Mira Costa, 5 p.m.; South vs. Kl Segundo at Kedondo, 6:30; Beverly Hills vs. Redondo at Kedondo, 8 game at Redondo, 8:45 p m. Bees: Consolation finals at West, 1 p.m.; Third Place game at West, 2:30; Cham- pionship game at West, 4 p.m. ning. El Camino travels to San Diego for a triangular meet with San Diego City College and Grossmont. Gross* mont was the only team to defeat El Camino last year. p.m. Bees: West vs. Culver City at West, 3 p.m.; Beverly Hills vs. l>euzinger at West, 5:30; Santa Monica vs. Palos Ver- Finals Set at ' Rodco °Pen8 Long Beach Al s Porl8 Art ' na c? CIF cross country finals One of the biggest profes- will be run tomorrow at 3isional sports events of the p.m. on the California State'year literally got off the College at I/ong Beach courseJijround for six-days and eight- Teams from both South and performances when the Na- West high schools are com-itional Finals Kodeo took peting in the finals The Spar-lover the Los Angeles Sports tans compete in the "AA" Arena last night. The event division, while West W run continues through Sunday. COWBOY ASTRONAUT . . . Bullrlder Leo Brown Is projected into the air by ornery Brahma bull during bull riding competition at National Finals Rodeo. The action-packed tournament of champions opened last night at the Sports Arena. des at West, 6 p.m.; Ingle- |wood vs. Torrance at Tor- in the "A" division. | Lighty-eight cowboys have rancc, 3 p.m ; South vs. 1 Wes Fox and Lenny Jay, earned the riuht to compete Lawndale at Torrance, 4:30; both of South, and West's in this year's National Finals JMorningside vs. Hawthorne at Ron Pcttigrew qualified as in- competition by being among North, 3 p.m ; Redondo vs. dividuals for the finals by|the 15-top money winners m (Aviation at North, 4 30 p m.; finishing in the top five of [their respective event at tht and Mira Costa vs. North at the preliminary races l.North, 6 p in. week. last'conclusion of the regular ro- ' den season.

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Page 1: Bee Squads SPORTS€¦ · 'Prep Cage Teams Launch Tournaments SPORTS DECEMBER 1, 1964 Southwood Little League Sidio Repeats As President Southwood Little League will have George Sido

'Prep Cage Teams Launch Tournaments

SPORTSDECEMBER 1, 1964

Southwood Little League

Sidio Repeats As PresidentSouthwood Little League will have George Sido

as its president for a second term of office. The league provides spring and summer baseball for 350 boys west of Hawthorne Blvd.. between Del Amo and Sepul- veda Blvd., and east of Henrietta St.

Sidio is one of 10 board members elected to run the affairs of the league. Others are Bob Medeiros. vice pres­ ident: Nancy Medeiros, secre­ tary: Don Carlson, treasurer; Noah Waller, player's agent: Man-in Andcrson, umpire-in- chief: Ben Young, field sup­ ervisor Ross Karp. statistics; Rod Simonson, purchasing gent: Lil Hasten, publicity;

\ and Elizabeth Cox. auxiliary president.

Sidio. 5327 Emerald St.. Torranee. says the goals of Southwood this year are two­ fold. New buildings must be erected to prevent vandal- Ism, prevent careless han­ dling of equipment, and pro­ vide sanitation facilities Ha also plans to instigate a strong training program formanagers, coaches, umpires, nd players.

After moving its playingfacilities to four locations in six years, Southwood Little League will use Texaco prop­ erty at the foot of Halison and Ronald St.. Torrance. for the third season.

0 Prohibitive moving costs ' during the past eight years

have prevented the league from developing structural facilities, according to Sidio.

'The league must con­ struct a concession stand,

> scorer's booth and storage room that cannot be broken into so easily as the past."

OILERS WIN DISNEYLAND BOWL GAME

The Torrance Oilers de- feated the Anaheim Rams, 20-7, in the Disneyland Bowl game at Garden Grove Saturday. It marked the team's ninth Pop War­ ner peewee victory against one loss.

Rick Constantino scored two touchdowns and Billy Fick tallied the other for the Torrance 90-pounders.

The Oilers play the Costa Mesa Cowboys Sunday at West High in a Southern California playoff game at 1 p m.

The Pop Warner banquet and election of officers takes place tonight at the Space Tech Lab in Lawn- dale. Players and parents will attend, according to league officials.

Football Playoffs Scheduled

daughter. *»|£ J^'i Althougn tne high schoo ,member of ' tho^ footba" Payoffs were trim­

med with the elimination ofi five local teams last week-1

GEOIU.K SIDIO Southwood Little League

iliary purchasing agent, hisis a:

lan is aleague. Paul. 14. formerlyplayed in the league.

Sidio is employed at Space end, two key games in the! Technology in Redondo Beach CIF ranks will be playedas an engineer.

Auto Show Opens In Los Angeles

Mickey Thompson's Hot-Boat and Speed Show will open tomorrow at the

Torrance Great Western Exhibit Cen

Auto.

Sidio emphasized.Sidio came to ...--

from Westchester where he tcr. just off the Santa Ana served as an assistant coach Freeway at Atlantic in Los In Uttle 1-eague He wa« Angeles.

statistician in South-Little League

hereabouts Friday night.

CONGLOMERATION OF BASKKTBALL . . . Tjpical of the local high school campaign Is action which takes place In the Pacific Shores Tournament at Redondo, Aviation and Mira Costa gyms, and the Torrance Lightweight Tournament at West, North and Torrancr high schools. Both events get under way this evening and culminate with championship games on Saturday.

ll'rfivller.ld Photo)

Bee Squads To Compete In TorraneeEach of the four high schools (nun

Torrance launch their 1964-63 ha.skctball season in the Pacific Shores Tournament tonight.

Earlier in the day 16 Class B teams open competition in the 6th annual Tor­ rance Lightweight Tournament at Tor­ rance, North and West gyms. Games art from 4 p.m. on.

Coaches spent Tuesday determining the future of their players, placing them most advantageously with the varsity, junior varsity, Class B or C units.

-S ,;. <-.

Coach Will Boerger, veteran Torrance coach, is faced with a more immediate problem of replacing his returning all- Pioneer League forward. Walt Hale, miss­ ing from practice this week with the flu. Jon Chaykowski, a senior, figures to fill the vacancy.

The Tartars start off by facing North High in a tournament opener at 6:30 this evening at Mira Costa. South High tan­ gles with El Segundo at the same hour at Redondo High, and West gets a twilight starting assignment against Palos Verdes at Aviation gym at 5 p.m.

The Redondo Scahawks. tournament choice, are matched against Beverly Hilll in the RUHS gym, the game to follow tht South-El Segundo contest.

fr -:r *In the lightweight tournament, four

perennial powerhouses were placed In the lower quarter bracket, and are paired in a double-header at North High. Redondo meets Aviation at 4:30 tnd Mira Costa battles North at 6 p.m. The survivor among this foursome is expected to be at least in the final* Saturday night at West High.

Both tournaments are prelude to the pre-league season, which opens next Tuesday afternoon with a full slate of games in the vanity, Junior vanity, bee, and cee divisions.

Ing tltakes on Fullerton at El°Ca- mlno Murdock Stadium, and Loyola. the favorite, battles 1 Santa Barbara at Sentinel Stadium in Inglcwood. Both games are 8 p.m.

Pairings for quarter-final and semi-final games are:

ones Basketballersrt . „2nd in Kace,wins Title Play Two Doublcheaders

Parnclli Jones of Torrance 1

CLASS AAAA Quartar. finala

beforeMore than 400 displays of

racing cars and boats, cus-

•Ti

chiefwood _..-.-becoming president a year toms and cars of the futureago. His wife. Duels, is aux- will b> unveiled.

Tourney Line-upsFollowing are starting line-ups for local teams in

the Pacific Shore* Basketball Tournament:Torrance High

Jon Chaykowski, f Bart Johnson, f Dick Davies, c Fred Carpenter, g Bob Brennan, g

Grade Ht.12 6-110 6-3

-' 12 6811 6-212 6-0

North HighGrade Ht.

Jesse Jacobs, f , . 12 6-2Don Albin, f .' 12 6-2Ron Taylor, c 12 6-11Greg Shearer, g 12 5-11Charley Richardson, g 11 Ml

West HighGrade Ht.

John Marsden, f 12 60Dave LaRoche, f 11 8-0John Cochram, c 12 6-2Dani Thomas, g 12 6-0Pat Hall, g 12 6-0

South HighGrade Ht,

Dave Kuchenbecker, f 12 6-3Steve French, f 12 6-2Steve Kuchenbecker, c 11 6-6Chuck Fernandes, g 10 5-8 Ed Holmes, g 115-9

Exp B's B's

Var B's

Var

cinched the 1964 United'non-conference basketball States Auto stock car driving, games. El Camino and Long championship by taking sec- Beach City College of the

. ,.,., «r .r. ,,..,,. !li'I; '!01"1 Placp m the Billy Vuko- 1 Metropolitan Conference ex-IK1, *r*11i..iK!TTr?, : ., AJ.<har: vlch Memorial Race at Man- ehan«« Wwtern c«" f"cncf i.ii,. iu..n,hr. ,,.. ,. .. u. «..i 'opponents tomorrow and Frl-

Continuing a schedule of meets Long Beach in the sec

«-2i'«l Ml San I Inut

---.....r— Lon> B**rh •oly (1-11 v« WntmlnitOr (ft.Ji

«i §it« lo b* deilcndrd. Santa Ana V*ll»y (9-n v). Wrmilur (l-l-ll tl Ctrntoi Coll.ga. Norwalk.

CLASS AAA Quartar.fmala

VPPBR BRACKET 81 PranrU 10-0) TI. Pomona r.thollo <«.J> *i

Mt. Ban Antonio Collac*. Walnut II p.m. Thursday); Burroucha. Chin* Laka (7-1-3) at Bant* Maria

LOWER BRACKET Fullartoi. <»-!> »a. Lamirn (7-HI at El Camlnn

Cl»r»mont (9-0-1) IK-O-3) at Cltrui

Oltndora.

CLASS AA tamllinii*

t'PPEn BRACKKT Thmmand Oak* (1(1.01 vi La Canada (It-2) at Oxnor.l High.

Marino An-mlla

Speedway The race was' P'?""'£. ."' mt WM day even.ngs.

ond game of a twin-bill.The scene switches to

Compton Friday where F.I Ca mlno and Harbor tangle in the prelim and Compton and Long Beach are paired in thejfjgurf« with center Jim Smlthit ne"wJ!rri0"s '

won by A. J. Foyt. At Harbor tomorrow theJones bested Norm Nelson , Warriors oppose Compton at

7 p.m. while host Harborof Racine, Wis.. forced out of the race by engine trouble! in the 34th lap.

Foyt finished the 134-lap race over the 1.4-mile track in 1 hour, 49 minutes and 18 seconds.

Jones, of Torrance finished less than a lap behind.

The top 10 finishers, with the number of laps each com­ pleted:

I. A. J. Fbyt Illnunlon), 1S4; I.

Dog Patch Kids Upset 76erg In Slo-Pitch

Kedondo High

I

Jeff Sims, f Paul Hoffman, f Bob Clemo, c Dave Druliner, g Ray Woodfin, g

Grade 12 12 12 12 11

Ht. 6-6 6-5 ft-5 6-2 61

ExpJV'sJV'sVar.B'sB's

Exp. Var. Var Var. Var. Var.

Exp,VarVar.Var,B'sB's

Exp Var Var Var. Var. Var.

(9-0) at Lacuna Bom-h (S-l-1)LOWER BRACKET - San Lull

nt.i.,... Mi--n,n 17-a-l) «. Low-11 . >' I'oly. Ban Lul» Oblnno.

.Parnvlll Jonti <T....-..-,. 134; ..

L»nnard (San JOM), 134; 4 Bobby Vntrr (Altauqurniuii). 1S3 ' Marvln Porter inardcnm. 131 -. Llayd Ruby (Wlchlla rail.

-..Co*.rhl>IU T>x >. 127: 7. Jo» riark (Banta Monli-a). 1M; S. Carl Joiner (Poi land I. 12S: 9 Clmi

Against Santa Ana, t h e Warriors jumped to a 35-20 moved on In win their first game.

Wrestlers Triumph at El Camino

El Camino College's wrest­ ling squad smashed its way

I through a weak Mt. San An­ tonio College team, winning

Each of the five starters^. i Mt Saturday, for El Camino hit in double, Tnjngl ,Urted out wf || for

second tussleGaining experience a nd

showing definite workman-

......v........ .. ............... tne warriors as Richard'and guard Garry Gallger Timble plnned John sharing high point honors

ship as a team, the Warriors or. have a 1-1 record on the young season following Frl-

Coast College and Saturday's 77-58 victory over Santa Ana College.

Leading the Tribe In Its opening game with the Pi rates was forward Lynn ArchIn the Torranee winter Slo-

Pitch League the M o r r I , "»ld with_20 point,Union 76ers dropped their first game of the season to the Dog Patch Kids. 8-6 The 76ers lead the league with a3-1 record

Other scores Monday were; Spare Time 8, South Tor

<'para-|rance Lions 2; St, Lawrence 7. Slo's 2.

A letterman from ranee, Archibald kept

Tor his

Warrior teammates in the contest until the closing min utes. He had 14 rebounds to pace the squad.__

Innuui gmltli

HalftlEl

r C«aM (111

[ (111

M,

after 3 min. 45 sec. of wrest* with 14 apiece. jj ng

In th« 123-pound class, Tom McCann won a 4-2 de­ cision over Guy Walker. Norm Dean followed In the

j., - 130 pound class defeating "" jT)r^ Stev. MlUard 7-2.

Gary deBeaubien, Dan Apo- daca, Paul Hooper and Dwight Fritz followed with wins for the Warriors In the 137. 157, 167, and 177 divi-

M) II Camlna (Ml r r A lhald (10) r lltdtkamp (f) < Smith (I) C OaJIg.r («) O Bparwn (»

••i Orant* CoaH sa.Oranf* Coaat acortu I

(U>on (4). Batty IJ). D»El ramlnn Korlnc cubai Cllbam

(S). Hall (1). Barry <') • I Camlna (771 Santa Ana Archibald (U'l f chaaa (11) lladtkamn (II) r Walt (13)

(14) r Pitta (S)(I Kllna-imtth (4)

(U)

Caller (14) Spario nil . mi

Camlno SJ

Kl Canunn x-nrlnc fuha: rilbo II. Hall (41. Berry (». Oibrlnk

sions.The only Mt. SAC man to

come through was Ted Mo Nevin who defeated Ron Fisher 8-7 In the 147 Ib. class.

However, Al Alverez, 191 pounder from Mt. SAC was awarded his match by forfeit.

In the battle of the giants, Saturday the heavyweights. Nick Ca-

Varsity: Fifth Place game ro|U, after finishing footballaccording to the~ positioning 'at Redondo, 3:30 p.m; Con-| 0nly a week ago, defeated of teams in the Pacific Shores 'solation finals at Redondo, Norm Klemz, 9-0. varsity and Torrance B-J5;15; Third Place game at Re- The next test for the War- brackets have been an-!dondo, 7 p m.; Championship riors comes Saturday eve-

TOURNAMENT SCHEDULESThe schedule of tourna­

ment basketball games, listed |

nounced as follows: WKDNKSDAY

Varsity: Mira Costa vs Cul­ ver City at Mira Costa, 8 p. m.; North vs. Torrance at Mira Costa, 6:30; Palos Ver­ des vs. West at Aviation, 5 p.m.; Santa Monica vs. Avia­ tion at Aviation, 8 p m.; Glen- dale vs. Loyola at Aviation, 6:30; Fermin Lasuen vs. Hawthorne at Mira Costa, 5 p.m.; South vs. Kl Segundo at Kedondo, 6:30; Beverly Hills vs. Redondo at Kedondo, 8

game at Redondo, 8:45 p m.Bees: Consolation finals at

West, 1 p.m.; Third Place game at West, 2:30; Cham­ pionship game at West, 4 p.m.

ning. El Camino travels to San Diego for a triangular meet with San Diego City College and Grossmont. Gross* mont was the only team to defeat El Camino last year.

p.m. Bees: West vs. Culver City

at West, 3 p.m.; Beverly Hills vs. l>euzinger at West, 5:30; Santa Monica vs. Palos Ver-

Finals Set at ' Rodco °Pen8 Long Beach Al sPorl8 Art'na

c?CIF cross country finals One of the biggest profes-

will be run tomorrow at 3isional sports events of the p.m. on the California State'year literally got off the College at I/ong Beach courseJijround for six-days and eight-

Teams from both South and performances when the Na- West high schools are com-itional Finals Kodeo took peting in the finals The Spar-lover the Los Angeles Sports tans compete in the "AA" Arena last night. The event division, while West W run continues through Sunday.

COWBOY ASTRONAUT . . . Bullrlder Leo Brown Is projected into the air by ornery Brahma bull during bull riding competition at National Finals Rodeo. The action-packed tournament of champions opened last night at the Sports Arena.

des at West, 6 p.m.; Ingle- |wood vs. Torrance at Tor- in the "A" division. | Lighty-eight cowboys have rancc, 3 p.m ; South vs. 1 Wes Fox and Lenny Jay, earned the riuht to compete Lawndale at Torrance, 4:30; both of South, and West's in this year's National Finals JMorningside vs. Hawthorne at Ron Pcttigrew qualified as in- competition by being among North, 3 p.m ; Redondo vs. dividuals for the finals by|the 15-top money winners m

(Aviation at North, 4 30 p m.; finishing in the top five of [their respective event at tht and Mira Costa vs. North at the preliminary races

l.North, 6 p in. week.last'conclusion of the regular ro-

' den season.